So, My phone came into contact with a little liquid the other day, and is kind of spazzing out now, so I was planning on putting in a claim with my insurance (that I got through verizon) to get a replacement. My question is - Would I have to reset it back to stock before I send it in? Or does that only matter when your trying to get a replacement via the warranty rather than insurance? Currently Running Adamz smoked glass 5.0. Any help would be cool, thanks.

Yes it would have to be reverted back to stock,i think rooting the phone voids the warranty,but as far as insurance im not sure,so i would go ahead and revert it back to stock just to avoid any problems.

Yes, I know this - I was just wondering if I have to go through the trouble of restoring it back to stock before making my claim/sending it in. It's more or less on the fritz unless its plugged into the wall, won't even stay on otherwise. Have a new battery coming in, but I can see one of the internal water indicators is competely red - so I imagine the phone will remain borderline inoperable even with the new battery.

Yes, I know this - I was just wondering if I have to go through the trouble of restoring it back to stock before making my claim/sending it in. It's more or less on the fritz unless its plugged into the wall, won't even stay on otherwise. Have a new battery coming in, but I can see one of the internal water indicators is competely red - so I imagine the phone will remain borderline inoperable even with the new battery.

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I would say that if you can unroot it, you should. Not doing so can only add to your headaches if you get unlucky.

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